Imitating the Islamic State’s immolation of a Jordanian pilot, Yemeni children lock a 10-year-old boy in a cage and set him on fire

A group of children in Yemen have attempted to burn a 10-year-old boy to death after first locking him in a cage in a shocking imitation of the Islamic State’s (ISIS) murder of a Jordanian pilot.

UK Daily Mail As many as seven boys are believed to have attacked the as-yet unnamed victim in Al Dahthath village in the country’s northern Ibb province.

The defenseless child was then locked in a wooden cage and had petrol poured over his body before being set alight. Thankfully a group of locals spotted the attack and managed to save the boy’s life, although he was still left with horrific burn injuries on his legs.

The boys are understood to have been inspired by murders committed by ISIS after using mobile phone apps such as WhatsApp to share gruesome videos of the terror group’s atrocities, despite living in a remote village where electricity supplies are unreliable.

During the attack, the boys are said to have assumed different terrorist roles, with the ‘leader’ sitting in a chair and giving orders to his friends. After being set alight, the boys cries were overheard by local residents who rushed to save him. ‘The villagers took him to a local hospital where he received treatment for burns to one of his legs,’ Mr Mouzahem was quoted as saying.

Jihadist groups in Syria have staged a similar photo using children in a cage to accuse Bashar Assad of doing the same thing to children there.

“The ‘charity’ with no shame: Founded to promote peace, a wealthy Rowntree trust now funds Muslim fanatics, former Irish terrorists and anti-Semitics. How CAN it justify its charitable status?
Northern Irish organisation Teach na Failte is run by former INLA prisoner
Teach na Failte has cosy links to recently active criminals and terrorists
Able to pursue its agenda thanks to one of Britain’s wealthiest charities
Recently had grant of £149,915 from Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
Trust is also the principal financial backer of Cage, a Muslim ‘human rights’ group which are apologists for the ISIS executioner known as Jihadi John
Gave £60,000 in ‘core funding’ to the Islamic Human Rights [!] Commission
IHRC campaigns for the ‘rights’ of terrorists including Omar Abdel Rahman and Abu Hamza
By GUY ADAMS FOR THE DAILY MAIL 7 March 2015

I have been told that we can’t understand why people from the Middle East and Asia think the way they do because the west is influenced more by greek and roman thought since early writings. We have a culture of different reasoning. But it has got to be more than that. I can’t believe that the people from these cultures can’t see evil for what it is. How can they set the example for children the way they do? Evil is not that hard to recognize. There has been much evil throughout history by almost every culture, but to have it written down and commanded in a supposed “holy book” such as the Qu’ran say that these acts are called for? And then they turn around and call it a religion of peace? Which is so bogus because this type of behavior is commanded of them in their books. As long as there is Islam, this will go on and knowing the nature of humans, if it isn’t Islam, then it’s Naziism or some one like Pol Pot or Stalin. The bible does say that since Lucifer was cast out of heaven that he has influence on the earth. One of our purposes in life is to over come evil and how we react to our circumstances. Do we do what we can to make the world a better place?

I feel BNI does a great service in that it brings to light this great evil called Islam and helps us educate people and gives us some tools to fight it. Like writing to our representatives in government to express our views on Sharia Law and the Muslim invasions going on in every state and across the world. We need to start communicating in every directions. And to give moral support to other “infidels” like ourselves to help them fight back as well.

Linsanity,
I started to read a book called “A World Without Islam”, by Graham E. Fuller.
He’s the former vice chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the CIA.
Never finished it, because I got bored !
But, in the part I did read, he writes that it makes no difference which religion the Arabs would have ended up with, if Mahound had never lived.
Their barbaric, murderous mindset would still make them behave in the same fashion to defend their faith.

I have to agree with you. We do need to reach out to our government officials and let them know how we feel about these issues. We also need to organize community groups and be more proactive.
Blogging on this website is okay to vent our frustration but we have to ask ourselves; “Is this being heard loud and clear in the general community or are we just preaching to the choir?”

I get that Bonni. I am just saying that we need to go beyond just this website and take it more in to the public eye on the local level. It’s going to piss some people off and it will take someone who is willing to go public with these views to get it going. They won’t be able to hide behind a fictitious name, like you can on this website, either! It’s a challenge to anyone who is willing.

You’re quite right, TPH. This information DOES need to go public. And, whereas the media won’t do it, it’s up to US.

A simple way is to print up a few 1/2 page flyers, siting the basic threats in the quran, verse by verse, and leaving BNI’s website address for further information.
You won’t need many. Just hang them up on your local stores’ bulletin boards.

Printing up business cards, with similar information, and leaving them on random store shelves, also works and no one will suspect who’s doing it.

I just read the article about “ISIS and what they want”, by Graeme Wood, in The Atlantic magazine. It’s a very good, well written article but, of course, it’s sanitized for the general public to see.
It seems that the only place where you can see the full story, in all of its gory detail is here, on the web, on websites such as this one. Any savvy Internet user can find this, but a friend of mine told me about this one. I’m glad he did.

All I can say is ‘that poor boy’. He will be lucky if they actually save his legs. i find it difficult to believe that other children did this.. but if they are imitating the daesh then that is even worse.